A bug in LIB_MANAGER::LibraryExists() prevented a library removed from
the symbol library table from being removed from the tree view. Add the
proper check to SYMBOL_TREE_SYNCHRONIZING_ADAPTER::Sync().
This exposed another issue with synchronization between the library
table editor and the tree view which could lead to orphaned library
modifications and/or a segfault when the currently selected library was
removed from the symbol library table. Give the user a chance to save
or revert any changes before allowing changes to the symbol library
table.
Fixes lp:1821691
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1821691
These options were used to support the legacy canvas when drawing on
MacOS and GTK3. With the move to 100% GAL, they are extraneous. This
moves all DC over to "COPY" as we only use this for printing support in
Eeschema at the moment, so there is a single draw command (no erasing)
for the canvas.
There are a whole bunch of cases which all have to work:
regular move
move followed by drag
drag followed by move
move followed by duplicate
duplicate
paste
and all both with and without Warp Mouse on Move checked.
Return the EDA_DRAW_FRAME class back to common, whence it came (before it was
duplicated into legacy_wx and legacy_gal). Now there is only one
implementation (the GAL one), it doesn't need to be in a separate library.
This simplifies the dependencies for common lib users.
Since Eagle does not connect stacked NC pins but KiCad will if the pins
are coincident, we choose to only import the first of the stacked NC
pins. While this creates symbols that are slightly different in pin
count from the Eagle version, it keeps the schematic and netlist
functionally correct relative to the Eagle version.
Fixes: lp:1821319
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1821319
(cherry picked from commit 370109b868)
Net names in eeschema that include '/' are escaped ('/' replaced by "{slash}")
Escaped netnames are only for internal use, and must be unescaped in spice netlist and dialogs.
It was escaped (replaced by "{slash}") in dialog.
This is right for labels, not for texts.
A consequence was the directives in spice simul can be broken.
Now the graphic text is not escaped.
Building custom targets that depend on custom commands such as our
keyword lexer requires two layers of indirection to pick up changes
properly and not overwrite the same file in parallel builds.
Fixes: lp:1831643
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1831643